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Workplace discrimination based on hair? It may not be the first type of discrimination to come to mind as you strive to create fair and legally compliant workplaces, but hairstyle discrimination is beginning to get more...
As readers of this column know, I like to have clear rules. Sometimes the rules don't make perfect sense to me, but that's OK—tell me what the rule is, and I will follow it. Just show me the path. Here's an example in...
This case presents a rather unusual situation in which out-of-state workers performed their jobs on a ship that was docked at Port Hueneme, near Santa Barbara, and provided services to oil platforms located in federal...
After Dynamex and Assembly Bill 5, the use of independent contractors has come under strict scrutiny in California. One of the situations that remains lawful involves business-to-business contracting arrangements—i.e...
In the midst of countless distractions, from impeachment to the resulting recriminations, from White House firings to resignations, from presidential pardons to Democratic primary debates, Democrats in the U.S. House of...
Q Could you confirm if we are required to cover domestic partners on medical, dental, vision, life, or disability benefits? A Typically, spouses are afforded certain rights based on the marriage, including certain...
When you sit down to write an employee handbook, you'll probably start by trying to think of all the subjects you need to cover. The obvious ones come easily. Of course, you must tell your employees about how they will...
Q We have a nonexempt employee who sent an e-mail requesting time off in lieu of pay for overtime hours he already worked. Are we allowed to grant his request? Providing nonexempt employees with compensatory time in lieu...
State and local governments throughout the country have increasingly adopted laws and regulations that prohibit employers from inquiring about a job applicant's salary history during the interview process. Wisconsin has...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit (whose rulings apply to all Mississippi employers) recently addressed a former employee's claim that his firing amounted to disability discrimination because the conduct...
For many employers, asking whether a job applicant or employee has a disability is a recipe for a discrimination lawsuit. For those of you who are HR professionals for government contractors, however, "don't ask" is not...
About a year ago, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit reminded employers that employees must have a covered "disability" to be protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This year, the 1st...
Healthcare providers, especially hospitals and clinics, routinely deal with people who are injured, but when is a patient's injury reportable? It depends on the circumstances. For example, if a person shows up at the...
On January 27, 2020, Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Three days later, the state joined with Illinois and Nevada to file a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of...
In a 2-1 decision on December 18, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit declared the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) individual health insurance mandate unconstitutional as a result of Congress's elimination of...
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